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you might callt deficit and health care law but you get it when it's a joke and something's funny. if there's a seed of truth and real information, you'll remember that. >> truth, realness. the way people actually talk to each other instead of talking points. so dean, we're talking about our conversation at the top of the show, the wisconsin news anchor and the guy who wrote in, talking about weight. people saying i disagree with your guest, overeating is an addiction, that's why most people in this country are overweight. and we're only coddling people by telling them that it's a thyroid problem, it's this or that. you have to eat properly, it's about making healthy choices. >> i think it's certainly about making healthy choices. i have an addiction to food, i eat every day. it's a question of how much i eat. my mom had great issues with weight. went to weight watchers and many organizes growing up. i was firsthand seeing the struggle. i was a chubby kid and she forced me to eat better. it wasn't until my father passed away from diabetes and health complications that she lost the
you might callt deficit and health care law but you get it when it's a joke and something's funny. if there's a seed of truth and real information, you'll remember that. >> truth, realness. the way people actually talk to each other instead of talking points. so dean, we're talking about our conversation at the top of the show, the wisconsin news anchor and the guy who wrote in, talking about weight. people saying i disagree with your guest, overeating is an addiction, that's why most...
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ac the hurricane he put forward a bill in the new jersey ledge literature to change a 100 year old law that when utilities are down they are fined $100 a day. he wanted that changed to $100,000 a day to tell the utilities to upgrade your infra structure and use your profits to do a better job and i thought wow he was saying that. >> i think people who have been respectful of the difficult job that the authorities have had. and i think all the mayors from bloomberg to cory booker have done a terrific job. however, there will be a tipping point for people. this could impact for people. you could say today would affect the president. you could say by next tuesday, you could get a protest vote could bt you? >> i think we have a president and believe me after the eight years before this president, one bumbling mistake after another and that is being kind to have a president who is inintelligent and who is proactive and who was very sincere that he did here today, i can people feel more security with barack obama in the white house when we have something like this happen. we know he is going
ac the hurricane he put forward a bill in the new jersey ledge literature to change a 100 year old law that when utilities are down they are fined $100 a day. he wanted that changed to $100,000 a day to tell the utilities to upgrade your infra structure and use your profits to do a better job and i thought wow he was saying that. >> i think people who have been respectful of the difficult job that the authorities have had. and i think all the mayors from bloomberg to cory booker have done...
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my job to enforce the law. but the fact is that this is a debate for the folks to have who are on the national ticket. they're having that. the folks who are running in the primary. and from my perspective, i think that we should get on to other issues at this point. i think this one's been fairly well beaten over at this point. everyone has their positions. the president has his, which he's changed over the course of the past couple weeks pretty significantly. so maybe i guess his first position wasn't a principled position because now he backed off it because he got political heat. that's the difference between the president and i. if have i a principled position, i'm going to stick by it. he had what i have to assume was a principled position on it and he's already backed off it and continues to be back pedaling. >> we've been running a theme on the show about keeping america great. i want to come back and directly get out of you what you think america needs to do as a country to keep itself great. [ male an
my job to enforce the law. but the fact is that this is a debate for the folks to have who are on the national ticket. they're having that. the folks who are running in the primary. and from my perspective, i think that we should get on to other issues at this point. i think this one's been fairly well beaten over at this point. everyone has their positions. the president has his, which he's changed over the course of the past couple weeks pretty significantly. so maybe i guess his first...
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the quick fix, piers, is that we need laws passed right away. that would be a great law. but the president has to be the leader on this. when he was standing there in front of the microphone in aurora the other night, he's such a great guy. the heart he has, the things he said were so powerful, and yet, when he brought his own children into it, when he said, you know, my two daughters go to the movies, and what it were them? well, i guess if president obama's watching right now, and i say this with all do respect, what if it were them? what if it were them last thursday night? would you stand at the microphone the next day and say, i feel your pain, and, you know, the existing gun laws -- this is what he said. the existing laws are enough. is that really what you'd say, mr. president? i don't think so. and you and i and everybody, we have to see these children, these young people were killed on thursday night, friday morning. we have to see them as our children. we, as americans -- and this is where the larger collective problem has to be fixed. we have to see we're part
the quick fix, piers, is that we need laws passed right away. that would be a great law. but the president has to be the leader on this. when he was standing there in front of the microphone in aurora the other night, he's such a great guy. the heart he has, the things he said were so powerful, and yet, when he brought his own children into it, when he said, you know, my two daughters go to the movies, and what it were them? well, i guess if president obama's watching right now, and i say this...
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recognizing you and my created by the same god we are of all americans should have equal protection under the law. i view the pot thing saying enough is enough we are locking up so many people. think about this, we have the land of the free but we lockup more people wasting resources from our country. and people saying there has to be another way to do things. as i look at the whole country i get encouraged that this country is becoming more robust and more enlightened about how to lower taxpayor dollars. what i do think is crucial though is this whole bipartisan thing. i was encouraged by chris christie's relationship with the president. he could have ignored the president and played politics but he didn't. that kind of leadership is desperate in washington. people want to see republicans and his top people coming together. i think the american public will be unforgiving and rightly so if we get to february and we have gone over another cliff. >> the debt ceiling alone cost more than the attacks on 9/11. >> it was pathetic. >> what happened then is what happened less people visiting his parks du
recognizing you and my created by the same god we are of all americans should have equal protection under the law. i view the pot thing saying enough is enough we are locking up so many people. think about this, we have the land of the free but we lockup more people wasting resources from our country. and people saying there has to be another way to do things. as i look at the whole country i get encouraged that this country is becoming more robust and more enlightened about how to lower...
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the problem is there's a provision in this international law which we would be adopting if the senate ratifies this that puts the state in the position of determines what is in the best interest of a disabled child. as the father of a little girl if you look up the medical kwings of her condition says it's incompatible with life, i hesitate to think what nose in government and in charge would think how our daughter should be treated and what medical treatment should be available to her if her diagnosis is incompatible with life. so this would be something unprecedented in american law to give the state the ultimate authority as to what is in the best interest of your child historically the united states has been clear. parents, unless they're unfit for some reason, get that decision. this would change under this convention, and that's why karen and i stood forward today aalong with mike lee from utah and said we have to oppose this. harry reid has decided to call this up on wednesday. if people would go to our website, patriotvoices.com you can learn more about it and hopefully commun
the problem is there's a provision in this international law which we would be adopting if the senate ratifies this that puts the state in the position of determines what is in the best interest of a disabled child. as the father of a little girl if you look up the medical kwings of her condition says it's incompatible with life, i hesitate to think what nose in government and in charge would think how our daughter should be treated and what medical treatment should be available to her if her...
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are afraid the law would do. >> right. what's been the view here in other states? they're not the only ones doing this. we had alabama and other states out there trying to do similar sorts of things. >> absolutely. it's an expression of broad frustration of the fact we still don't have control of the borders. this is an issues that predates the obama administration. this is a long-standing issue. the obama administration has beefed up security significantly. part of the reason folks don't cross as much is because of the economy, but also because we increased the barriers to entry. in some cases walls and also agents. there's a policy success story here. >> there are at least five other states that have laws on the books that have been upheld by the supreme court. arizona had a law basically requiring and punishing employers who employ illegal aliens, and those provisions have been upheld. similar laws exist in other states and have been upheld. you know, i think we're not talking about the one thing important with the poll
are afraid the law would do. >> right. what's been the view here in other states? they're not the only ones doing this. we had alabama and other states out there trying to do similar sorts of things. >> absolutely. it's an expression of broad frustration of the fact we still don't have control of the borders. this is an issues that predates the obama administration. this is a long-standing issue. the obama administration has beefed up security significantly. part of the reason folks...
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it could influence federal law. that's next. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront" on a friday. we start with stories we care about, where we focus on the own reporting from the front lines and we have breaking news tonight. attorney general eric holder assigned two attorneys to investigate possible leaks of classified information. the attorneys will direct investigations that are currently being conducted by the fbi. earlier today, the president denied the leaks came from the white house, calling the idea offensive. washington became concerned about leaks when classified details about a u.s. cyber attack targeting iran were published in the new book by david sanger. >>> and an e. coli outbreak has sickened six people. one child is dead in louisiana and other states where people are sick, georgia, alabama, california, florida and tennessee. officials don't know the source of the outbreak but elizabeth cohen said investigators are focussing on meat and produce. people started to get sick in april. most re
it could influence federal law. that's next. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront" on a friday. we start with stories we care about, where we focus on the own reporting from the front lines and we have breaking news tonight. attorney general eric holder assigned two attorneys to investigate possible leaks of classified information. the attorneys will direct investigations that are currently being conducted by the fbi. earlier today, the president denied the leaks...
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i don't write the laws. i enforce the laws. if we're going to change the law, let's have a discussion about that, what we wanted to see done in arizona and i think across america back with president reagan what was promised, secure the border first. then we can reasonable a conversation about what we do with the 10 million, 15 million illegal that is we do have here. >> speaking of passion, ana, i know you're passionate about this issue. i heard you last night on bill maher. you said that you thought his parting shot was -- when he talked about people wanting things, you thought that was insulting to hispanics. am i correct? >> i found it terribly offensive. for him -- first of all, i found it in bad form. nobody likes a sore loser. i don't care if you're a republican or a democrat. it is so important to exit the stage with dignity and with grace and elegance. and so i think finding other people to blame is just not the right way to go out of the political stage. particularly when who you're blaming are blacks, hispanics, women
i don't write the laws. i enforce the laws. if we're going to change the law, let's have a discussion about that, what we wanted to see done in arizona and i think across america back with president reagan what was promised, secure the border first. then we can reasonable a conversation about what we do with the 10 million, 15 million illegal that is we do have here. >> speaking of passion, ana, i know you're passionate about this issue. i heard you last night on bill maher. you said that...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> here is a story not for the squeamish. this is one of the largest burmese pythons ever caught. but guess what? this thing wasn't found in the amazon. it was caught right in the florida everglades. and it gets worse because this snake was pregnant with 87 eggs. there are three of them. in florida this is obviously serious business. you have serpent hunters out there trawling through the everglades just to catch the pythons. john zarrella brought us a story of one of these hunters. check this out. >> the next ten miles seem to be the hot spot for burmese pythons. >> reporter: a reptile expert is one of a handful of men sanctioned by the state to hunt down and rid the glades of pythons. an extraordinary move in response to what scientists believe is a rapidly growing threat to the delicate ecosystem. >> it's a large predator. and they're eating basically everything in sight. that's the problem. >> chad myers is on the python beat for us today. this thing is 17 -- what 17.5 feet long. how did it get here? >> it was probably dr
it's law that just makes sense. >>> here is a story not for the squeamish. this is one of the largest burmese pythons ever caught. but guess what? this thing wasn't found in the amazon. it was caught right in the florida everglades. and it gets worse because this snake was pregnant with 87 eggs. there are three of them. in florida this is obviously serious business. you have serpent hunters out there trawling through the everglades just to catch the pythons. john zarrella brought us a...
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frayed the law would do. >> right. what's been the view here in other states? i mean, they're not the only ones doing this. there's alabama and other states out there, right, trying to do similar sorts of things? >> absolutely. it's broad frustration with the fact we still don't have control of the borders. this is an issue that predates the obama administration. this has been a long-standing issue. actually, again, the obama administration has actually beefed up border security significantly. arrests are up at the border. partly the reason folks aren't crossing as much is because of the economy, but also because we have increased the barriers to entry. in many cases, walls, other cases border agents. >> there are five other states who have laws on the books which has been upheld for the supreme court. for instance, arizona had a law basically requiring and punishing employers who employ illegal aliens and those provisions have been upheld and similar laws exist in other states. and have been upheld. but you know, i th
frayed the law would do. >> right. what's been the view here in other states? i mean, they're not the only ones doing this. there's alabama and other states out there, right, trying to do similar sorts of things? >> absolutely. it's broad frustration with the fact we still don't have control of the borders. this is an issue that predates the obama administration. this has been a long-standing issue. actually, again, the obama administration has actually beefed up border security...
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. >> you know what the laws are. >> let's move on. whichever way you look at this, and my view is everyone is each other with healthy gusty and it is probably always like that. let's get to the bigger picture. it is clearly, this room tonight felt energized. condoleezza rice coming on the back of mitt romney's wife last night. then paul ryan. big speeches. chris christie. a bit divisive and many people liked it. they're hitting the w the big guns and big speeches. how are you going to respond next week? >> conventions aren't just about what happened in the convention hall. they're about how you communicate with the american people. they might be rallying the people in that hall. it is a rallying cry for republicans. they're finally getting unified in this election behind mitt romney even though 30% of them still wish they were voting for somebody else. so they're getting unified. i think next week you'll see the president and all of our speakers next week talk to the american people. and talk about how we're going to move this country
. >> you know what the laws are. >> let's move on. whichever way you look at this, and my view is everyone is each other with healthy gusty and it is probably always like that. let's get to the bigger picture. it is clearly, this room tonight felt energized. condoleezza rice coming on the back of mitt romney's wife last night. then paul ryan. big speeches. chris christie. a bit divisive and many people liked it. they're hitting the w the big guns and big speeches. how are you going...
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the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, and some cancer screenings. and that's when they caught something serious on mine. but we could treat it before it was too late. i'll be around to meet number two! get the screenings you need. learn more at healthcare.gov. you don't want to miss any of this! >>> we all remember gordon gekko's famous line, greed is good, not much has changed between the original movie and the sequel. >> subprimes are crap. the way you keep buying, i've got to worry about my grandchildren's college education. >> we like insurance. >> what's not to like. easy selling crack to kids on the school playground. >> the default is a good idea, execution isn't. >> you know what they say. fools make money, bears make money. pigs, they get slaughtered. >> fools make money. >> bears make money. >> bulls make money, pigs get slaughtered. i was in that movie, by the way. cnn contributor will cain was not not. he's with us. also back with us economist bob sh shiler. you've said the big problem w
the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, and some cancer screenings. and that's when they caught something serious on mine. but we could treat it before it was too late. i'll be around to meet number two! get the screenings you need. learn more at healthcare.gov. you don't want to miss any of this! >>> we all remember gordon gekko's famous line, greed is good, not much has changed between the...
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a new law legalizing recreational use of marijuana went into effect today. while it is legal to smoke pot -- toke up, baby. it's not yet legal to fro or sell it. tonight, his eyes look pretty clear. gla glassy. miguel, set us straight. if no one can legally sell marijuana, what does this law which is so ground breaking, really change? >> one. i've been up 37 hours, so i'm not looking so good tonight, but two, this is only the beginning. they are creating an industry here if this thing comes to fruition. if the feds don't step in and somehow stop it. pot is legal now to own an ounce if you're over 21. it's treated basically like alcohol. but in a year's time, you'll have pot stores in and across washington state. you'll have licensed pot growers, pot processors, cookie bakers. brownie makers, then stores to buy it in, but you wouldn't be able to do it amsterdam style, where you can do it in cafes or coffee houses and use it there. you'd have to take it home and use it in private. it will unleash, people are saying, a wave of an industry and growth here. >> in
a new law legalizing recreational use of marijuana went into effect today. while it is legal to smoke pot -- toke up, baby. it's not yet legal to fro or sell it. tonight, his eyes look pretty clear. gla glassy. miguel, set us straight. if no one can legally sell marijuana, what does this law which is so ground breaking, really change? >> one. i've been up 37 hours, so i'm not looking so good tonight, but two, this is only the beginning. they are creating an industry here if this thing...
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my sister-in-law maria. my two beautiful nieces, isabella and eva. my father-in-law, tony. to all my family here. to so many of the long-term friends, so many who lifted us up, even when times were tough. we say thank you for all of them. >> thank you, scott, thank you scott! >> well, thank you. >> thank you, scott, thank you scott! >> thank you. >> thank you, scott, thank you, scott! >> it's great to see so many kids out here, because that's what it is all about. faith, family, freedom. i want to thank our tremendous lieutenant governor rebecca kleefisch. to rebecca, to her husband state representative joe kleefisch, their two beautiful daughters, thank you to them for standing up with us as well. for the proud taxpayers of wisconsin. i want to thank my incredible staff, both on the campaign and the cabinet. and our capital staff. to all the tremendous volunteers from all across this state. tonette talked about more than four million voter contact, the staff, the supports. we cannot thank you enough. thank you to here. that's a tent outside with an overflow because we coul
my sister-in-law maria. my two beautiful nieces, isabella and eva. my father-in-law, tony. to all my family here. to so many of the long-term friends, so many who lifted us up, even when times were tough. we say thank you for all of them. >> thank you, scott, thank you scott! >> well, thank you. >> thank you, scott, thank you scott! >> thank you. >> thank you, scott, thank you, scott! >> it's great to see so many kids out here, because that's what it is all...
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that says when the utilities are downed they are fined $100 a day, an ancient law and he wants that changed to 10,000 or a million dollars a day. so he sent this bill, a serious fines that will tell the utilities, upgrade your infrastructure. use your profits to do a better job or you are going to be really fined if you go down. and i thought, wow, he was saying that and -- >> i think people have been respectful of the incredibly difficult job the authorities and politicians have had and i think all of the mayors from bloomberg to booker to the governor involved, have done a terrific job. but there will be a tipping point for people. if they are out of power next tuesday, for example, this could impact the election. maybe people -- you could have said today it benefits the president because he has been presidential. mitt romney can't get on television but you could say next tuesday if there are millions without power feeling angry, you could get a protest, couldn't you in. >> first of all, i don't think it is just mitt romney not being able to get on television. i think we have a pr
that says when the utilities are downed they are fined $100 a day, an ancient law and he wants that changed to 10,000 or a million dollars a day. so he sent this bill, a serious fines that will tell the utilities, upgrade your infrastructure. use your profits to do a better job or you are going to be really fined if you go down. and i thought, wow, he was saying that and -- >> i think people have been respectful of the incredibly difficult job the authorities and politicians have had and...
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i don't write the laws. i enforce the laws. if we're going to change the law, let's have a discussion about that, what we wanted to see done in arizona and i think across america back with president reagan what was promised, secure the border first. then we can reasonable a conversation about what we do with the 10 million, 15 million illegal that is we do have here. >> speaking of passion, ana, i know you're passionate about this issue. i heard you last night on bill maher. you said that you thought his parting shot was -- when he talked about people wanting things, you thought that was insulting to hispanics. am i correct? >> i found it terribly offensive. for him -- first of all, i found it in bad form. nobody likes a sore loser. i don't care if you're a republican or a democrat. it is so important to exit the stage with dignity and with grace and elegance. and so i think finding other people to blame is just not the right way to go out of the political stage. particularly when who you're blaming are blacks, hispanics, women
i don't write the laws. i enforce the laws. if we're going to change the law, let's have a discussion about that, what we wanted to see done in arizona and i think across america back with president reagan what was promised, secure the border first. then we can reasonable a conversation about what we do with the 10 million, 15 million illegal that is we do have here. >> speaking of passion, ana, i know you're passionate about this issue. i heard you last night on bill maher. you said that...
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. >> we need to remain vij negligent, always, i we need to congratulate and appreciate your law enforcement agencies. and we have to recognize that there are dangerous times right now around the world. it is still not a safe place to be, we'll watch these details as they don't to unfold, but it's -- >> there seems to be an extraordinary sting operation where the man believed that he was wired as a suicide bomber. a lucky escape by the sound of it. >> there's no doubt, but it really shows that there's a lot of work in our intelligence efforts, they have to sometimes set these things for months on end. i think clearly we're extremely lucky they got this guy. scary stuff, but also we need to separate them for a job well done in this instance. >> it's a great victory for the fbi today. let's turn to whitney houston, because you have campaigned about this issue of prescription drugs for quite some time, there clearly is going to be some link between whitney's death and prescription drugs, we know that xanax was found in her hotel room. tell us about what you've been doing and drugs like xanax ar
. >> we need to remain vij negligent, always, i we need to congratulate and appreciate your law enforcement agencies. and we have to recognize that there are dangerous times right now around the world. it is still not a safe place to be, we'll watch these details as they don't to unfold, but it's -- >> there seems to be an extraordinary sting operation where the man believed that he was wired as a suicide bomber. a lucky escape by the sound of it. >> there's no doubt, but it...
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i applaud your efforts in that regard particularly as the head of the econocommittee of the ru law. in my discussions here our goal is to sustain the momentum for democatization. that includes ending ethnic conflicts and ensuring that the people of this country have access to greater education, health care and economic opportunity. i want to make a pledge to the people of this country that i am confident we can keep and that's if we see continued progress toward reform our bilateral ties will grow stronger and we'll do everything we can to help ensure success. i'm happy to be joined by secretary clinton. this is her last foreign trip that we're going to take together. it's fitting that we come here to a country that she's done so much to support. where did hillary go? where is she? there she is. [ applause ] i could not be for grateful not only for your service, hillary, but also for the powerful message and suu kyi send about the importance of women and men everywhere embracing and promoting democratic values and human rights. again, i want to thank you for your extraordinary hospi
i applaud your efforts in that regard particularly as the head of the econocommittee of the ru law. in my discussions here our goal is to sustain the momentum for democatization. that includes ending ethnic conflicts and ensuring that the people of this country have access to greater education, health care and economic opportunity. i want to make a pledge to the people of this country that i am confident we can keep and that's if we see continued progress toward reform our bilateral ties will...
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the only thing thegsd so far is they're reviewing the laws in both states. they're going to sit back and see how they implement it and see where they can go from there. they reminded both states pot is illegal on the federal level. the concern is when you create havens of legal pot in colorado and here in washington state, and you have a black market around them, what's going to be the effect? are these going to be nmagnets for illegal pot? are you going to have problems on the border and lots of pot out there? it's not clear right now. they're waiting to see how it goes. >> thanks very much to miguel. appreciate it. miguel is talking about marijuana and it got us thinking about the war on drugs. it cost this country more than a trillion dollars since it was launched by president nixon as the war on drugs 40 years ago, but the effort is increasingly dubbed a failure and waste of money. here's former president bill clinton. >> well, obviously, if the expected result is that we would have -- eliminate serious drug use in america and eliminate the narco-traffic
the only thing thegsd so far is they're reviewing the laws in both states. they're going to sit back and see how they implement it and see where they can go from there. they reminded both states pot is illegal on the federal level. the concern is when you create havens of legal pot in colorado and here in washington state, and you have a black market around them, what's going to be the effect? are these going to be nmagnets for illegal pot? are you going to have problems on the border and lots...
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the new york human rights law is very robust. it's one of the most comprehensive civil rights laws in our country. it protects employees that been diskramed against. so it's quite possible she has some course of action. >> let me read. this is from the exemployer. >> we treated her appropriately and honorably and acted fairly at every turn. she files this complaint with the human rights commission. is it a human rights violation? >> it's possible. it's a very, very robust law. people are thinking human rights discrimination. it's really more about on the basis of disability. perhaps she was retaliated gechx for her good deed. you're right, no good deed goes unpunished. if you're an em proiee, should you give up your organ to your employer? probably not. >> yeah, yeah. maybe a friend. wow. we'll see what happens. in the meantime, let's talk about the new orleans saints. ton of buzz around this story. anonymous sources are telling espn the manager of the new orleans saints bugged a suite at the superdome so that he could eavesdrop
the new york human rights law is very robust. it's one of the most comprehensive civil rights laws in our country. it protects employees that been diskramed against. so it's quite possible she has some course of action. >> let me read. this is from the exemployer. >> we treated her appropriately and honorably and acted fairly at every turn. she files this complaint with the human rights commission. is it a human rights violation? >> it's possible. it's a very, very robust law....
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. >>> facebook certainly has a lot of new friends, investors who claim clamorred to buy stock when the company went public on friday. mark zuckerberg is about to get richer at the age of 28. he celebrated his birthday this week. >> gosh, okay, i'm glad this isn't live. >> reporter: it was 2006, about two years after launching facebook from his harvard dorm, a nervous and camera-shy mark zuckerberg -- >> sorry, can i start that a different way? i'm so not on today. >> reporter: sits down for a c
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to...
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law versus the federal law. the federal law always trumps state law. and right now it is illegal federally to have this. even six plants. but do you really think six plants -- could you eat six potato chips, six colonels of popcorn? i don't know. congress may have to step in as avery said because right now federally speaking and, look, let's face it, the attorney general has his hands full these days. i don't know if he's going to gear up and legislate and go after and shut down states like colorado and washington. >> he may not stick around. >> good point. >> he went to baltimore law school this week and he refused to commit. >> this brings up let's tax it and bring income to each state. marijuana is less dangerous than something like alcohol. and that's legal. what's your response to that? >> well, you know, americans spend literally tens of billions -- billions every year on marijuana. this is the same thing that went on with alcohol. ultimately, we have eight to ten states already that attempted to legalize
law versus the federal law. the federal law always trumps state law. and right now it is illegal federally to have this. even six plants. but do you really think six plants -- could you eat six potato chips, six colonels of popcorn? i don't know. congress may have to step in as avery said because right now federally speaking and, look, let's face it, the attorney general has his hands full these days. i don't know if he's going to gear up and legislate and go after and shut down states like...
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two new jersey law makers will join me after the break to discuss what's next in the new jersey battle over same-sex marriage. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships, anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that would help? yeah. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $5.15, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i t
two new jersey law makers will join me after the break to discuss what's next in the new jersey battle over same-sex marriage. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships, anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all...
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i have known the clintons since law school. i met hillary when her name was rodham and i met bill clinton the next year. i have followed his career and we have been friends for many, many years. they are great people and great friends. bill clinton has become larger than life and proven the efforts to bring him down including the 2008 campaign where things got nasty. look how he proved all his critics wrong. he and hillary clinton are two of the most popular people on the planet, not just this country. i'm here as a friend disappointed there wasn't more balance. maybe my standards for pbs are too high. it's enthralling if you are looking for an entertaining program. for american history, for pbs, i thought it was disappointing. my opinion. >> we have to agree to disagree. it was a fantastic president and i think missed by a lot of people. many people in britain never understand the eight-year rule. if we had our way, he would still be there. >> he would probably get elected prime minister of the uk tomorrow. maybe that would be
i have known the clintons since law school. i met hillary when her name was rodham and i met bill clinton the next year. i have followed his career and we have been friends for many, many years. they are great people and great friends. bill clinton has become larger than life and proven the efforts to bring him down including the 2008 campaign where things got nasty. look how he proved all his critics wrong. he and hillary clinton are two of the most popular people on the planet, not just this...
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he will continue to fight to change the law, but the law is the way it is in this election cycle. we saw a commitment by karl rove and the koch brothers and a host of other republicans to spent a half billion dollars to defeat this president for one particular reason. to defeat this president. mitt romney's super pac, tens of millions of dollars were raised in the last quarter. less than 200 people. in order to ensure that the millions of americans who are giving what they can, $5, $10, $25, their voices are not drowned out and we will make sure the attacks are responded to and they are coming. that's why we made this decision to not fight with one hand tied behind our back and not disarm the middle of an election. doesn't mean we won't continue fighting to change the law. the president is committed to doing that. it might take an amendment to finally make sure that average americans have a say in their elections rather than special interest. i think that the response that we have seen over the past few days after we made this decision, people appreciate that their needs to be a f
he will continue to fight to change the law, but the law is the way it is in this election cycle. we saw a commitment by karl rove and the koch brothers and a host of other republicans to spent a half billion dollars to defeat this president for one particular reason. to defeat this president. mitt romney's super pac, tens of millions of dollars were raised in the last quarter. less than 200 people. in order to ensure that the millions of americans who are giving what they can, $5, $10, $25,...
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that's one of the reasons, the national guard has been called out in certain areas, to assist local law enforcement. in some cases they are going going door to door, and brought out heavy equipment for the removal of snow. you need earth moving equipment. and so far, they are hoping people are staying put. as far as trying to account for everybody, they don't have anybody known to be missing or have rescue operations under way it will get worse tonight before it will get better. >> martin savidge, thank you for reporting. >>> up next, a 250,000-pound crane, still tonight dangling 90 stories above midtown manhattan. the question is, can it be brought down safely? we have someone who knows that answer. >>> and floating cars and flooded subways have brought a large part of new york city to a standstill. one of the greatest subway systems in the world and relied upon by millions to make the city function. it's shut down. governor of ge. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even t
that's one of the reasons, the national guard has been called out in certain areas, to assist local law enforcement. in some cases they are going going door to door, and brought out heavy equipment for the removal of snow. you need earth moving equipment. and so far, they are hoping people are staying put. as far as trying to account for everybody, they don't have anybody known to be missing or have rescue operations under way it will get worse tonight before it will get better. >> martin...
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but in 2005, arnold schwarzenegger signed into law an anti-paparazzi law that expanded the earlier law. karen, are these laws working? >> well, we really don't need them. they're great in name and i think that arnold schwarzenegger probably made some points in hollywood bypassing them. but we have stalking laws. you can't harass and intimidate. you can't trespass on somebody's property. you can't batter or assault somebody. and you can't use their likeness for commercial gain. so there's laws already here on the books that protect celebrities from these things. is it obnoxious? it is. but we have the first amendment that protects the media in these circumstances. >> dean, we spoke to jennifer. she calls the relationship a symbiotic relationship between celebrities and the paparazzi. they do need each other, so if you get to a point where the paparazzi is chasing you, haven't you really arrived and should you complain about it? >> i think that's for each person to aside. why should they be able to profit from photos of celebrities because the profit is because the photo is of a celebrit
but in 2005, arnold schwarzenegger signed into law an anti-paparazzi law that expanded the earlier law. karen, are these laws working? >> well, we really don't need them. they're great in name and i think that arnold schwarzenegger probably made some points in hollywood bypassing them. but we have stalking laws. you can't harass and intimidate. you can't trespass on somebody's property. you can't batter or assault somebody. and you can't use their likeness for commercial gain. so there's...
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whether you're law enforcement or not, let's not take other people's marijuana and deer sausage? is it so hard? it's a pretty simple credo by which to live. erin burnett outfront starts now. >>> gas prices jump as iran's nuclear standoff with the west continues. one of iran's most outspoken critics is here with his plan to contain iran and the judge's decision in the honeymoon murder trial. did an alabama man murder his wife? and the united nations today accusing bashar al asaad of crimes against humanity. we're going to take a look inside the mind, the psychological, of syria's dictator. let's go "outfront." "outfront" tonight, iran taking a toll. gas prices overnight jumped 3.3 cents a gallon on fears iranian oil, the world's fourth biggest stash of crude, could be disrupted. if iran made good on its threats to halt oil supplies, which it's promised to do, it would hurt consumers around the world. the strike team says it would send the united states into another recession with gas prices possibly hitting $4.75 a gallon, but it would also devastate iran. 80% of the nation's econ
whether you're law enforcement or not, let's not take other people's marijuana and deer sausage? is it so hard? it's a pretty simple credo by which to live. erin burnett outfront starts now. >>> gas prices jump as iran's nuclear standoff with the west continues. one of iran's most outspoken critics is here with his plan to contain iran and the judge's decision in the honeymoon murder trial. did an alabama man murder his wife? and the united nations today accusing bashar al asaad of...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> your responses, the talk back question. i like mitt and ann, they are humble people. i'm done with obama's mr. cool act. he's made the best case for romney. four years of failure, hard to defend. they continue to make the case, they have nothing new, nothing exciting or believable. this is from george, absolutely did. i cannot wait for the vice president debate. the next big event, i cannot miss. this is from belinda, i would vote for chris christie and romney ticket. facebook.com/carol if you would like to continue the conversation. news room starts after the break. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for joining me this morning. i'm carol kos till low. a special edition of news room. we are watching two stories unfold, mitt romney and the republican nomination. this m
it's law that just makes sense. >>> your responses, the talk back question. i like mitt and ann, they are humble people. i'm done with obama's mr. cool act. he's made the best case for romney. four years of failure, hard to defend. they continue to make the case, they have nothing new, nothing exciting or believable. this is from george, absolutely did. i cannot wait for the vice president debate. the next big event, i cannot miss. this is from belinda, i would vote for chris christie...